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L. M. Gottschalk – The Union, Op.48
Listen to Byeol Kim’s live performance of Gottschalk’s “The Union” and try to recognize the familiar tunes. This piece, composed in 1862, was praised by Chopin as the work of…
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Gottschalk – Manchega, Étude De Concert – Played by Domenico Di Leo
Domenico Di Leo performs L.M. Gottschalk’s Manchega, Étude De Concert….
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Gottschalk – Bamboula, Op. 2
Louis Moreau Gottschalk composed “Bamboula, Op. 2” in 1844-1845, based on two Creole melodies. The composition is in D-flat major and has three sections with a rhythmic melody. Performed by…
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – La Savane, Op. 3
Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s “La savane (Ballade créole), Op. 3” is a sombre piece in E flat minor. Performed by Michael Lewin…
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – Morte!! (She is Dead), Op 60 – Played by Domenico Di Leo
Domenico Di Leo performs Gottschalk’s dramatic “Morte!”…
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – Le Bananier – Played by Domenico Di Leo, Piano
Domenico Di Leo performs L.M. Gottschalk’s “Le Bananier.”…
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Gottschalk – Le Mancenillier, Op. 11 – Performed by Cory Hall
Cory Hall performs Gottschalk’s “Le Mancenillier” (The Manzanilla Tree)….
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The Dying Poet by Louis Moreau Gottschalk
The Dying Poet by Gottschalk, performed by Isabel Pérez Dobarro.
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – The Last Hope, Op. 16
Composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s piece “The Last Hope,” recorded by Leonard Pennario….
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk – Caprice Espagnol, Op. 14 – Piano Four Hands
Anna & Dmitri Shelest perform a piano duet of Gottschalk’s Caprice Espagnol….
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Gottschalk – The Banjo, Op. 15 – Performed by Duane Hulbert
Duane Hulbert plays The Banjo by American composer, Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
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Christoph Willibald Gluck
…the Italian opera tradition. Career Beginnings in Italy Gluck’s first opera, Artaserse (1741), premiered in Milan and was well-received. Over the next decade, he composed numerous operas in the Italian…